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Károlyi Castle (Feldebrő)
Károlyi Castle refers to a number of castles and hunting lodges in Hungary and Romania which were owned by members of the Károlyi family History The Károlyi family is one of the ancient Hungarian noble families. Descendants of the Kaplon family (descendants of the Kaplon, second son of the chieftain Kond), which gained its estates during the conquest, including Kaplony (), where the family's ancient monastery stood, and the nearby Nagykároly (), from which the Károlyi family took its name. Castles and hunting lodges Hungary * Károlyi Castle (Beregsurány) * Károlyi Castle (Fehérvárcsurgó) * Károlyi Castle (Feldebrő) * Károlyi Castle (Fót) * Károlyi Castle (Füzérradvány) * Károlyi Castle (Derekegyház) * Károlyi Castle (Nagymágocs) * Károlyi Castle (Parádfürdő) * Károlyi Castle (Parádsasvár) * Károlyi Castle (Szegvár) * Károlyi Castle (Tiborszállás) * Károlyi–Berchtold Castle * Károlyi Hunting Lodge (Kőkapu) * Károlyi Hunting Lodge ...
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Károlyi Castle (Fehérvárcsurgó)
Károlyi Castle is a 19th-century castle located in Fehérvárcsurgó, Mór District, Fejér County, Hungary. The castle was built in Classicism, classicist and Eclecticism, eclectic style by György Károlyi, a descendant of the Károlyi family, and was designed by architects Henrich Koch and Miklós Ybl. The building currently houses a 23-room hotel, but can be visited with a guided tour. History The first owner of the Fehérvárcsurgó estate was the Hochburg family from 1691, then the Berényi (other), Berényi family inherited it through marriage with a Hochburg daughter, and later the Perényi family. According to records, the Baroque architecture, baroque castle of Baron Ignác Perényi stood on the site of the present castle before 1786. In 1834, the estate was mortgaged by Imre Perényi to Count György Károlyi, who in 1825 was one of the founding members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences by offering 40,000 Hungarian forint, forints at the reform parliament. ...
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Károlyi Castle (Carei)
Károlyi Castle is a Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival castle located in Carei, Satu Mare County, Romania. Originally built as a fortress around the 15th century, it was converted to a castle in 1794, undergoing further transformations during the 19th century. The manor is surrounded by an arboretum which contains a great variety of species of trees and plants. History László Károlyi Lancz began building the fortress in 1482. In 1526, the Károlyi ''banderium'' set out from the castle for the Battle of Mohács. In 1592, Mihály Károlyi equipped the castle with four defensive bastions against the Ottoman Empire, Turks, widened the moats, and reinforced the raised defensive rampart with palisades. The Turks besieged the castle once, unsuccessfully. In 1598, it was inhabited by 276 taxpayer families, but in the 17th century, its population dwindled due to repeated destruction by the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Emperor, Imperial Army. In 1615, the envoys of Matthia ...
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Károlyi Hunting Lodge (Telkibánya)
The House of Károlyi is the name of an old and prominent Hungarian noble family, whose members held the title of Count in Hungary, awarded to them on 5 April 1712 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. They claim descent from the late 9th century Magyar chieftain Kond. Notable members * Károlyi family ** László Károlyi (1622–1689), Hungarian politician ** Sándor Károlyi (1668–1743), first count ** Ferenc Károlyi (1705–1758) Hungarian count and soldier ** Antal Károlyi (1732–1791), Hungarian politician ** József Károlyi (1768–1802), Hungarian politician ** István Károlyi (1797–1881), Hungarian politician ** Lajos Károlyi (1799–1863), Hungarian politician ** György Károlyi (1802–1877), Hungarian politician ** László Károlyi (1824–1852), Hungarian naval officer ** Alajos Károlyi (1825–1899), Austro-Hungarian diplomat ** Gyula Károlyi (1871–1947), former Prime Minister of Hungary (1931–1932) ** Mihály Károlyi (1875–1955), former Prime ...
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Károlyi Castle (Tiborszállás)
Károlyi Castle refers to a number of castles and hunting lodges in Hungary and Romania which were owned by members of the Károlyi family History The Károlyi family is one of the ancient Hungarian noble families. Descendants of the Kaplon family (descendants of the Kaplon, second son of the chieftain Kond), which gained its estates during the conquest, including Kaplony (), where the family's ancient monastery stood, and the nearby Nagykároly (), from which the Károlyi family took its name. Castles and hunting lodges Hungary * Károlyi Castle (Beregsurány) * Károlyi Castle (Fehérvárcsurgó) * Károlyi Castle (Feldebrő) * Károlyi Castle (Fót) * Károlyi Castle (Füzérradvány) * Károlyi Castle (Derekegyház) * Károlyi Castle (Nagymágocs) * Károlyi Castle (Parádfürdő) * Károlyi Castle (Parádsasvár) * Károlyi Castle (Szegvár) * Károlyi Castle (Tiborszállás) * Károlyi–Berchtold Castle * Károlyi Hunting Lodge (Kőkapu) * Károlyi Hunting Lo ...
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Károlyi Castle (Szegvár)
Károlyi Castle is a 19th-century castle located in Szegvár, Szentes District, Csongrád-Csanád County, Hungary. History The County Hall was built on the site of the Dóczy Castle. The fortified Dóczy Castle, where the Hungarian King John Zápolya also stayed, was rebuilt by the new owner, Count Sándor Károlyi, between 1725 and 1727, and surrounded by walls after the Turkish period. In 1730, Mátyás Bél wrote: "... Count Sándor Károlyi’s residence, built like a rectangular tower, stands... Inside there are vaults, chambers, wine cellars, the palace in the middle is as magnificent as the entire building. What is beyond is also divided into two small rooms, and there is also a vestibule in the staircase. Then there is a house, which is surrounded on all sides by a wall in the form of a watchtower. From its top, a view of the entire county can be seen. In summer, it is a really healthy and cool dwelling due to the constant air movement, but in winter, due to the lack of ...
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Károlyi Castle (Parádsasvár)
Károlyi Castle is a 19th-century castle located in Fehérvárcsurgó, Pétervására District, Heves County, Hungary. The castle was built in classicist and eclectic style by Count Gyula Károlyi, a descendant of the Károlyi family, and was designed by architect Miklós Ybl. History Fehérvárcsurgó was first mentioned in 1549, as the property of . The next owner was Eger Castle captain Baron Christoph von Ungnad, who mortgaged the area in 1575. It was bought by Baron Sigismund Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania, in 1603, who owned it for nearly 100 years. In 1676, part of Parádsasvár came to Francis II Rákóczi, Ruling Prince of Hungary, and his sister, Júlia Rákóczi. In the 1740s, Count Antal Grassalkovich acquired the property right who in 1770 installed the Parád glass huta in Parádsasvár, from which a glass factory was established.. In , former tenant, acquired ownership. His son built the Károlyi Castle in 1881 based on designs by the Károlyi family arch ...
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